Hi All
I have been trying to get Exim4 to deliver into a Cyrus21 mail folder. All
that happens is that the message ends up in the Inbox. I have checked to
make sure the folder actually exists. I am using the cyrdeliver program
with the ?m option, so I think that ACLs should not be an issue.
Hello All...
I am installing Cyrus 2.1 on Debian Linux using the Debian packages. I
have noticed that Cyrus seems to not notify IMAP clients that a new message
has arrived. Other IMAP servers do this, so I was under the impression
that it was a normal feature. I looked through the conf files
You are right, of course. That was inappropriate and I apologize. I
didn't know if it was an Exim question or a Cyrus question, so I cross
posted. I should have realized that many people read both lists. I didn't
mean to offend anyone.
Also, thank you for your terrific answer! With your he
g the more
efficient LMTP protocol.
Thanks again...
Jim
--On Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:42 AM +0100 Kjetil Torgrim Homme
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 03:01, Jim Archer wrote:
I have been trying to get Exim4 to deliver into a Cyrus21 mail folder.
All that happens is
Hi All...
When I invoke cyrdeliver (which I believe is just the deliver program
renamed by the debian package) I see this happen in my cyrus mail.log file:
Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/master[7572]: about to exec
/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd
Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/lmptunix[7572]: executed
Jan
--On Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:49 AM -0500 Rob Siemborski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Huh? By default in IMAP, clients need to poll for new message
notifications.
Cyrus does support the IDLE extension, which will send new mail
notifications as they arrive, but only if you have a client that use
Hi All...
I am trying to figure out how to get Sieve to work with Cyrus 2.1 on a
Debian Linux system. I have looked for some docs, but no luck.
I see there is a place for the scripts at:
/var/spool/sieve/
And I put a script called jarcher in the j subdirectory. But as far as I
can tell, Cyr
El vie, 06-02-2004 a las 00:15, Jim Archer escribió:
Hi All...
I am trying to figure out how to get Sieve to work with Cyrus 2.1 on a
Debian Linux system. I have looked for some docs, but no luck.
I see there is a place for the scripts at:
/var/spool/sieve/
And I put a script called jarcher in
--On Friday, February 06, 2004 10:50 AM +0100 Alberto Tablado
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're trying to authenticate as jillian (using jillian's authtok) and
the authorizing as jarcher (possibly bcz you want to change jarcher's
sieve scripts). To achieve this, you have to use a mechanism that
s
Hi Lars...
This morning, before I had a chance to try that, we transitioned sieveshell
to use PAM. As soon as we did that, I got it to work fine. Still, I did
the grep you suggested against the sleepycat db, and my username came out
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of jarcher. So I am betting th
Hi All...
I am not at all a PERL developer, so I am hoping someone can tell me how
the cyradm program talks to Cyrus. For example, a unix domain socket?
Library calls?
I looked, but could not find any API docs for this. Are any available?
Thanks
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Hi All...
I have installed and configured Cyrus21 on Debian Sarge (testing) using the
cyrus21 package, which is version 2.1.14. I have it working very nicely
with Exim4 and one domain.
I see in the change log that partial virtual domain support was added in
version 2.0.12. I looked through t
Hello...
--On Saturday, October 04, 2003 6:10 AM -0300 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using LMTP? Then please get the Cyrus from sid, and send me snippets
of your exim 4 config so that I can create a nice README.exim...
2.1.15 with a LOT of fixes is in sid.
Does the pack
Hi Daniel...
I can't answer your question, but I am wondering what client behavior you
have seen in this regard that is incorrect?
Thanks very much...
Jim
--On Tuesday, October 07, 2003 4:13 PM -0400 Daniel Whelan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm currently operating a Cyrus server listening in
Hi All...
I was just faced with a demand from a new CIO to make Outlook and it's
calendaring work and I really don't want to migrate to an Exchange server.
I like Cyrus!
A little digging revealed the Bynari Insight Connector, which is supposed
to install in to any version of Outlook and make it
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